Exposing the Big Game

Forget Hunters' Feeble Rationalizations and Trust Your Gut Feelings: Making Sport of Killing Is Not Healthy Human Behavior

Exposing the Big Game

Life is cheap when it’s not respected

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Image by Jo Anne McArthur / We Animals

Every day we see media reports of human actions that seriously beggar belief. Last week I read about extreme violence being inflicted on motherless calves in a victim ‘farming’ establishment of the breast milk trade (aka ‘dairy‘); I read about laughing fishermen hacking the tail off a shark before setting the now defenceless, mutilated, bleeding individual who could no longer swim, adrift to die in agony while filming themselves clearly enjoying their brutality.  A few days earlier I read of a raccoon who had been tormented by laughing, mocking humans until the panic stricken creature was forced from a boat so far from land that survival was impossible.  Who knows what I’ll read tomorrow?

I would be surprised if anyone was reading this while thinking these are just the sort of things they enjoy hearing about. Probably, like me, most…

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Natural gas is helping combat climate change — but not enough

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Exposing the Big Game's avatarThe Extinction Chronicles

Illustration of a tiny natural gas rig on top of a warming planet
Illustration: Sarah Grillo/Axios

https://www.axios.com/natural-gas-is-helping-combat-climate-change-but-not-enough-bbad3dd2-b3f8-43bb-827c-ffad24e145c9.html

Natural gas is to climate change what our mediocre exercise and diet regimes are to our health: far from perfect but better than nothing.

Why it matters: Natural gas, which is becoming the world’s dominant energy, emits half as much carbon dioxide as coal. That’s why it’s emerging as a good-enough-for-now solution to climate change. But since it’s a fossil fuel, it still produces heat-trapping emissions.

The big picture: Natural gas was the fastest-growing energy source last year —accounting for 45% of all such growth — with most regions and many industries turning to the fuel as a cleaner alternative to coal and oil, according to an International Energy Agency report released Friday. It’s set to keep growing in the coming years.

The intrigue: Environmentalists and some politicians are increasingly opposed to natural gas because they worry it’s locking in…

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Gov. Kate Brown Picked a Big-Game Hunter to Serve on the Board That Manages Oregon’s Wolves

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Exposing the Big Game's avatarCommittee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog

https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2019/04/24/gov-kate-brown-picked-a-big-game-hunter-to-serve-on-the-board-that-manages-oregons-wolves/

Wildlife conservation groups say Brown has sold them out in favor of ranchers, hunters and commercial fishers. 

James Nash’s Instagram feed showed him with big game he killed, until he took the photos down this month.

James Nash is good at killing exotic animals.

Nash’s Instagram feed shows him posing with many of his prizes—including a hippopotamus, a zebra, a giant crocodile, a warthog and more pedestrian trophies, like the five coyotes he shot one winter’s day.

“Finally got my hippo skull back from Africa,” Nash says in the caption below a photo of him standing over the dead beast. “First shot was 5 yards. Second shot, the gun barrel was touching it.”

Last week, Gov. Kate Brown appointed Nash, a rancher and hunting guide from Enterprise, to the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Commission, which, among…

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Earth Day 2019: High temperatures, rising waters, wild weather — who is to blame?

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Exposing the Big Game's avatarThe Extinction Chronicles

We are.

Climate change is real and it’s already impacting humans. Mike Berardino, IndyStar

Climate change is real and increasingly a part of our daily lives. New research and studies out in just the past six months highlight the latest facts about the human-caused shift to our global weather systems and its effects on our planet.

First among them, there’s no longer any question that rising temperatures and increasingly chaotic weather are the work of humanity. There’s a 99.9999% chance that humans are the cause of global warming, a February study reported. That means we’ve reached the “gold standard” for certainty, a statistical measure typically used in particle physics.

The mechanism is well understood, and has been for decades. Humans burn fossil fuels such as oil, coal…

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Wolf shooter in park walked right by sign

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Exposing the Big Game's avatarCommittee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog

Outfitter and avid wolf hunter retains standing on statewide outfitters board.

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A Kelly big-game outfitter and avid wolf hunter trudged through the snow right past a boundary sign on his way to illegally shooting a female wolf inside Grand Teton National Park.

Gros Ventre Wilderness Outfitters owner Brian Taylor was pursuing wolves on closing day of the 2018 hunting season during a period when the federal government was shut down and some rangers were furloughed. It was a bitterly cold late afternoon in the Spread Creek drainage, Taylor told investigating park ranger Nick Armitage, when he led two hunting partners past one of the boundary sign posts while following wolf tracks that ascended from a bison hunter’s left-behind…

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